TAIPEI, Taiwan--(EON: Enhanced Online News)--COMPUTEX,
the leading global ICT show with a complete supply chain, featured
significant virtual reality (VR) and mixed reality announcements and
booth demonstrations from May 31 to June 4.

“With Windows 10, we’ve been on an incredible journey with our partners,
and today we usher in the next frontier of computing — mixed reality”

Microsoft invited hardware partners to create virtual and mixed reality
devices with Windows Holographic, the platform that powers Microsoft
HoloLens, the company’s headset that lets users view and interact with
3D images. In mixed reality, also known as augmented reality, devices
can offer experiences that extend beyond the virtual world. By wearing a
mixed reality device such as Microsoft HoloLens, users can see their
physical hands as they manipulate an object, work on the scanned 3D
image of a real object or bring a real-life holographic representation
of another person into their virtual world so that they can collaborate.

In addition to opening Windows Holographic to its partner ecosystem,
Microsoft is working with Intel, AMD, Qualcomm, HTC, Acer, ASUS, Dell,
Falcon Northwest, HP, Lenovo, MSI and many others to build a hardware
ecosystem that supports great virtual reality experiences on Windows 10.

“With Windows 10, we’ve been on an incredible journey with our partners,
and today we usher in the next frontier of computing — mixed reality,”
said Terry Myerson, executive vice president, Windows and Devices, at a
Microsoft Forum at COMPUTEX.

While Microsoft opened its VR platform to third-party hardware
developers to add a common platform to the VR mix, AMD addressed a VR
cost issue at COMPUTEX with the introduction of the Radeon RX 480, a
VR-ready graphics processing unit (GPU) with a starting cost under $200
USD.

“As we look to fully connect and immerse humanity through VR, cost
remains the daylight between VR being only for the select few, and
universal access for everyone. The Radeon™ RX Series is a disruptive
technology that adds rocket fuel to the VR inflection point, turning it
into a technology with transformational relevance to consumers,” said
Raja Koduri, senior vice president and chief architect, Radeon
Technologies Group, AMD.

Other VR highlights at COMPUTEX included full-body VR simulations of
bird flight and parachuting. HTC offered a virtual bird flight over
Manhattan on the Birdly full-body simulator and HTC Vive system. Cooler
Master offered VR parachuting over a simulated city on the Revresh Para
Parachute full-body simulator, a Cooler Master PC, and an Oculus Rift
headset.

Two VR backpacks were also on display at COMPUTEX: MSI’s Backpack PC and
Zotac’s Portable VR Solution. VR backpacks are self-contained VR systems
that expand the range of motion by freeing users from tethering to
stationary PCs, and are a new VR product category that came to light at
COMPUTEX.

According to market research firm IDC, worldwide shipments of VR
hardware will skyrocket in 2016. The broader VR ecosystem will benefit
from this rapid growth. The shipments of VR devices worldwide are
expected to increase by up to 24 times in 2016, with screenless viewers
enjoying the largest market share at 74 percent, IDC said.

As more consumers and industry users adopt VR technologies, there will
be ample opportunities for consumer, gaming, entertainment and business
applications providers to ride this wave, IDC said.

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About COMPUTEX TAIPEI (known as COMPUTEX):

Established in 1981, COMPUTEX TAIPEI is the leading global ICT show with
a complete supply chain. Co-organized by the Taiwan External Trade
Development Council (TAITRA) and the Taipei Computer Association (TCA),
COMPUTEX, in the heart of Taiwan’s ICT cluster, covers the whole
spectrum of ICT from upstream components-manufacturing all the way to
system assembly and IoT applications. With over a third of the world’s
computing devices made by Taiwanese companies, Taiwan is a strategic
destination for buyers looking for partners in Internet computing
ecosystems. Follow COMPUTEX TAIPEI on its website at www.computextaipei.com.tw
and on Twitter @computex_taipei using the hashtag #COMPUTEX.

About TAITRA:

TAITRA, the Taiwan External Trade and Development Council, organized 36
exhibitions in 2015. A total of 11,475 international and local
exhibitors participated, occupying 32,982 booth spaces and visited by
82,939 international visitors.